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Glen Templeton

July 11th at 7:30 pm - Doors at 6:30 pm

  • $55 - VIP Seats (Sold in pairs)
  • $45 - All Floor Seats
  • $35 - Balcony Seats

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GLEN TEMPLETON
“I’m not sure I chose country music, in a way it kind of chose me” claims blue-collared hero Glen Templeton, who is living proof that fate favors the fearless. Glen’s story of perseverance started as a boy living in an old Alabama trailer with his “Memaw” where life was about just getting by. Now, as an accomplished recording artist who has graced the Opry stage, one can see just how far his hard work has brought him to now living a dream that most can only imagine. 

Glen Templeton's legacy began to unfold when he shared the stage with his late father, Dwight Templeton, a veteran and country music recording artist. Glen sang at the VFW in Cottondale, Alabama before chasing his dreams to Nashville, TN. Glen went on to perform and record his own version of his father's charting single, California. 


Glen soon embarked on an epic journey, catapulting him into the public eye with appearances on CMT, The Grand Ole Opry, The Ryman and more. Sharing stages with the likes of Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Montgomery Gentry, LoCash and countless others, Glen Templeton has amassed an immeasurable number of faithful fans and followers, contributing to millions of streams on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, while simultaneously securing #1 spots on the radio charts, including Sirius XM, with good-time anthems like Ball Cap. Fueled by uncompromising tenacity and raw talent, Glen Templeton is touring non-stop, gearing up to release his best material yet.

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Old Town Theatre

The Friends of Old Town Theatre project was first organized in 1997 as a community non-profit, dedicated to the restoration and reopening of Huntsville's Old Town Theatre on the downtown square. The building had served in its earliest years as a downtown movie theater. When the organization acquired the building, it was in severe disrepair, and the long and grueling process of rebuilding began.

Friends President Gene Myrick and his board members worked tirelessly with the help of a small band of friends and supporters to gather community donations and arts and foundation grants funding, and construction began. The theater received a generous donation in 2001, one year after opening, from the late LuEllen Gibbs, an early supporter and friend to the project, and the title of J. Philip Gibbs, Jr., Centre for the Performing Arts was added to its name.

Today the theater hosts music performances, dramatic and musical theater, dance, film and community events. It is home to Community Theatre and the Sam Houston Classic Film Series.

We are proud to offer the theatre to the community as a downtown venue for the arts, and we welcome everyone to join us as we continue to provide the families and children of our community with quality entertainment and education in the arts. Thank you for your support!

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